Beach Volleyball Announced for Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018

In a Commonwealth Games first, Beach Volleyball has scored a spot in the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games™ (GC2018) sports program.

The historic agreement between the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), the Queensland Government, the Australian Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA)
and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) will extend the GC2018 sports program for the first time from 17 to 18 sports.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk welcomed the decision which was approved by the CGF Executive Board following a special request from the Minister for
the Commonwealth Games and GOLDOC.

“I am proud my Government has been able to work with the Commonwealth Games Federation to expand the sports program and add Beach Volleyball to
the GC2018 schedule,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

“The Gold Coast’s beautiful beaches are a huge Games drawcard and Beach Volleyball is the perfect sporting fit for the 2018 program.

“The Games is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to showcase Queensland to the world and with Beach Volleyball now locked in to make its Commonwealth
Games debut, vision of the Gold Coast’s iconic beaches will be beamed to an audience of over 1.5 billion people around the world.”

Commonwealth Games Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said Games partners are in the process of assessing suitable Gold Coast locations.

“The Gold Coast has some of the best beaches in the world, which is why we have campaigned strongly to the Commonwealth Games Federation to include
Beach Volleyball as part of the sporting program in 2018,” Mr Hinchliffe said.

“Games partners will scout a location that showcases our magnificent beaches, but also is accessible and has the capacity to house the temporary
infrastructure needed to meet international federation guidelines.

“I am confident that preparations will proceed quickly in full consultation with the community and key partners.”

CGF President Louise Martin CBE also endorsed the decision.

“The CGF Executive Board is delighted to approve the inclusion of Beach Volleyball in the sports program of the XXI Commonwealth Games, which will
allow nations to compete in more sports, engage and inspire spectators, broadcasters and commercial partners, and create a spectacular sporting
showcase for the Gold Coast, Queensland and Australia on the world stage,” Ms Martin said.

“This innovative, collaborative initiative, undertaken and initiated by the Gold Coast 2018 delivery partners with support from the CGF, is a fantastic
example of the collective ambitions set out in the CGF’s Transformation 2022 strategic plan and we look forward to experiencing Beach Volleyball
for the first time ever at a Commonwealth Games.”

GOLDOC Chairman Nigel Chamier AM said Games preparations were on track with arrangements well advanced on the sporting, commercial and infrastructure
programs.

“This announcement is a great outcome that will only add to what is already an exciting program,” Mr Chamier said.

“The people of the Gold Coast, Queensland and Australia can expect amazing venues, incredible sport and a lifetime of memories.”

ACGA President Sam Coffa AM JP was pleased to support the inclusion of Beach Volleyball.

“Beach Volleyball is a perfect addition to the 2018 program. We know it’s popular throughout the Commonwealth, particularly with our neighbours
in the Pacific,” Mr Coffa said.

“Nothing says quintessential Gold Coast like Beach Volleyball, so I’m pleased it will be part of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games,” said
Cr Tate.

“Beach Volleyball will showcase our fantastic beaches and beach lifestyle to the world.”

Volleyball Australia President Craig Carracher said he was very excited about the expansion of the Games program to include Beach Volleyball.

“There is no better cultural fit for this sport than the beautiful beaches of the Gold Coast and this will provide a great opportunity to contribute
to the Australian medal tally,” Mr Carracher said.

“We are very thankful for the strong support shown by the Premier and Minister for the Commonwealth Games, GOLDOC, the ACGA, the CGF President
and Executive Board and the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).”

The final GC2018 fully integrated Para-Sports program will be announced later this month.

The events will be staged across 18 competition venues with 14 sports on the Gold Coast, two in Brisbane (Shooting and Track Cycling), one
in Cairns (Basketball Preliminaries) and one in Townsville (Basketball Preliminaries).